Families who loved Syren by Angie Sage often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is ready to move beyond simple hero stories and into a more complex world where responsibilities increase and the stakes of friendship become more real. As the fifth installment in the Septimus Heap series, Syren is perfect for a young reader who craves immersive world-building and the comfort of returning to a beloved cast of characters while facing new, slightly darker challenges. It is an ideal pick for students navigating the transition from childhood to the early teen years, as it mirrors the protagonists' own growth in maturity and capability. The story follows Septimus, Princess Jenna, and their companions as they find themselves stranded on a mysterious island filled with dangerous secrets and ancient magic. Beyond the dragons and ghosts, the book explores profound themes of loyalty, the weight of leadership, and the necessity of teamwork in the face of isolation. While the plot is fast-paced and adventurous, it maintains a whimsical, cozy tone that makes the higher-stakes moments feel safe for readers aged nine to thirteen. It is a wonderful choice for encouraging perseverance and demonstrating that even when separated from their mentors, young people possess the ingenuity to solve their own problems.